This is how I use my 692 for framing. My gun stays set to 2 and bump fire and I bump with 90’s with very rare issues. It’s an old gun now so the issues are getting a lil more common but still not to bothersome.
Hi Barry interesting comparison between the two guns the refresh time between the new and old was considerably faster and your video demonstrated that perfectly, do you have the 2nd fix gun I have been looking at the different options Milwaukee & DeWalt 🤔 anyway great to hear from you again pal 👍
Hi Rob, Yes, I have the Dewalt second fix gun and it's fine for what I need, works well. I'm not sure on the Milwaukee as I have never owned it, but I did have the Milwaukee 1st fix gun and ended up getting rid of it due to the weight (that thing was just too heavy for fencing). I loved the piston action on that gun though, far better than the dewalt, so if the second fix nailer has the same action, then it would be the better option as long as it is not too heavy. Hope this helps mate ? Cheers
@ I’m not referring to the size of nails you can put into the magazine, I’m referring to the overall length of the magazine and how many nails it will hold before needing to be reloaded. The “stock” magazine only holds about a rack and a half of nails, so like 35-40 nails, the extended magazine holds 2 + racks of nails….so 50+.
How come the side of the tool says 18 volt but yet the battery is 20 volt cuz those are the new 20 volt nail guns but yet it says 18 volt on the side of Bolt tools I'm confused?
I am based in the UK and all Dewalt batteries / tools are 18v here in the UK. In the USA, all Dewalt batteries / tools are 20v. I hope this explains why. Thanks for the comment
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5:50 when u hold it, and just press without releasing trigger u can fire also in same speed with old one.
If you do that with the old one, the 90mm nails don't go all the way in as the gun has not ramped up enough. The new one sinks them every time.
This is how I use my 692 for framing. My gun stays set to 2 and bump fire and I bump with 90’s with very rare issues. It’s an old gun now so the issues are getting a lil more common but still not to bothersome.
👍👍👍 Good comparison. Thanks Barry
Thanks Pete !
Hi Barry interesting comparison between the two guns the refresh time between the new and old was considerably faster and your video demonstrated that perfectly, do you have the 2nd fix gun I have been looking at the different options Milwaukee & DeWalt 🤔 anyway great to hear from you again pal 👍
Hi Rob, Yes, I have the Dewalt second fix gun and it's fine for what I need, works well. I'm not sure on the Milwaukee as I have never owned it, but I did have the Milwaukee 1st fix gun and ended up getting rid of it due to the weight (that thing was just too heavy for fencing). I loved the piston action on that gun though, far better than the dewalt, so if the second fix nailer has the same action, then it would be the better option as long as it is not too heavy. Hope this helps mate ? Cheers
@@Bacrenfencing thanks for your input Barry much appreciated 👍
How’s the kick back on the new one? I got rid of the old one … the thing kicked like a mule so could only be used in strong positions
I think DeWalt should either provide both the long and short nail magazine with the tool or give the consumer the choice.
The magazine accepts long and short nails as it is - between 50mm and 90mm in the same magazine.
@ I’m not referring to the size of nails you can put into the magazine, I’m referring to the overall length of the magazine and how many nails it will hold before needing to be reloaded. The “stock” magazine only holds about a rack and a half of nails, so like 35-40 nails, the extended magazine holds 2 + racks of nails….so 50+.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. Yes, it would be good to have the extendable mag option like Milwaukee have. Thanks for the comment
How come the side of the tool says 18 volt but yet the battery is 20 volt cuz those are the new 20 volt nail guns but yet it says 18 volt on the side of Bolt tools I'm confused?
I am based in the UK and all Dewalt batteries / tools are 18v here in the UK. In the USA, all Dewalt batteries / tools are 20v. I hope this explains why. Thanks for the comment
Put the 692 on bump fire and hold the trigger and it will stay spinning like the new one FFS either your an armature or sales rep
LOL - Yes mate, a complete amateur - not sure what an "armature" is ?
@@Bacrenfencing😂👌🏻 class Barry
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Can you use 2 inch nails on this ?
yes